capitol hill dome open
That's My Congress
A politically independent journal of the campaigns and legislation of the United States Congress.
  • Home
  • Special Topics
  • Contact
  • Card Game

Young Plan to Aim Lower For Marine Mammals Belly Flops

Posted on July 2 2008 by Congress Watcher

Marine mammals are in serious trouble. Fish populations are so gravely depleted that Pacific grey whales have been seen migrating north with such severe starvation that their ribs are showing. Seal species around the world are being devastated by climate change.

Don YoungWhat’s the response of the Republican Party? Aim lower.

Last year, Alaska Republican Congressman Don Young introduced H.R. 1007, a bill to amend the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1992. Young’s legislation would remove the official goal of zero deaths of marine mammals as a result of fishing. If passed, the law would also make economic convenience a legally acceptable justification for the killing of marine mammals in the process of commercial fishing.

Young’s legislation contains the following bizarre excuse for legalizing the slaughter of marine mammals: “Species and populations stocks of marine mammal that have reached historic levels are impeding the recovery of endangered species and threatened species through predation or competition in the ecosystem.”

Think about this for a second: Which marine mammals that have reached historic levels are threatening to cause the extinction of other species? Are sea lions eating too many salmon, for instance?

If a marine mammal is at a population level that is truly in line with its historically sustainable levels, then it can’t be to blame for the endangered status of their prey or competing species. After all, historically, those species fit together just fine, ecologically speaking. No marine mammal species, historically speaking, drove any other existing marine animal to the brink of extinction…

…unless you count human beings taking to the sea in their boats as a marine mammal. It’s human activity that has upset the ecological balance of the oceans, not wild marine mammals.

In the case of sea lions and salmon, for instance, it’s human beings who have driven salmon populations to the brink, through pollution, dams, and overfishing. Yes, sea lions who find the oceans stripped nearly clean of fish are desperate to eat as many salmon as they can, but it’s not the sea lions who are to blame for the problem.

Luckily, Don Young’s legislation isn’t faring much better than marine mammals themselves. It’s been over a year now since Young introduced his bill, and in all that time, he hasn’t managed to convince even one other member of the House of Representatives to sign on to H.R.1007 as a cosponsor. The legislation is stuck in committee, and that’s where it should remain, forgotten and left to die.

Tags: alaska, cetaceans, conservation, Don Young, ecology, environment, fishing, marine biology, marine mammals, oceans, pinnipeds, salmon, sea lions, seals, whales, youngalaska1

One Response to “Young Plan to Aim Lower For Marine Mammals Belly Flops”

  1. That’s My Congress » Don Young Aims Triple Shot At Marine Mammals says:
    February 17, 2009 at 7:24 am

    [...] Don Young seems to have for Marine Mammals. In 2007, Congressman Young introduced a bill that would have repealed the regulatory goal of eliminating the slaughter of marine mammals by industrial fishing operations. Young wrote that marine mammals are interfering with the recovery [...]

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

Barry Welsh Opposes the FISA Amendments Act
Listen To Your Supporters on FISA, Obama!
  • red congress banner
  • Recent Comments

    • R. C. Jackman on Roll Call: 88 Tea Party members of Congress vote for Unrestrained War Powers
    • Richard Page on Jones and Cleaver Try To Convert Churches Into Political Tools
    • Viv Szabo on Status of the Equal Rights Amendment
    • James on Fact Check: Do 70 Members of Congress Belong to Socialist Party of America Caucus?
  • RSS Legislative News

    • New Sanctions Against Iran Smelling Very Oily
    • 77 Democrats Sacrifice Medicare To Protect Military Spending
    • Dozen Democrats Join House GOP To Demolish Nuclear Nonproliferation
    • Republicans In Congress Whine That Their Political Destiny Isn’t Coming True
    • Joe Wilson’s Odd Math On National Debt
    • Time For The USA To Pull Out From Europe
  • Legislative Scorecards

    112th Congress of 2011-2012:

    Senate Scorecard

    House Scorecard



    Historical Records
    111th Congress
    ...House
    ...Senate
    110th Congress
    ...House
    ...Senate
    109th Congress
    ...House
    ...Senate

  • This Week In Congress Newsletter

    Receive our This Week in Congress Newsletter by e-mail:



    Our Privacy Commitment: We will not sell or give your e-mail address to any other person or company. We will only send you our This Week in Congress Newsletter, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

  • Recent Posts

    • Does Super PAC Pay Aguilar Family Member’s Salary on Ground Campaign?
    • Connie Mack Lunches With A Lobbyist
    • 79 House Democrats Vote To Keep Afghanistan War Going On Even Longer
    • Silly Season And Serious Season In The U.S. House
    • Michael Grimm Taking Money In Private Cigar Club Tonight
    • Terrorists and Heart Disease: Who in Congress Focuses on the Real Harm?
    • The Anti-Gay Democrats Of the House of Representatives
    • Jo Bonner Sacrifices Jobs To Red China
  • Search For Legislation

     

     
  • Tags

    afghanistan barack obama california campaign finance christianity climate change congress constitution cosponsorship deepwater horizon democrats dennis kucinich economy energy environment equality fisa amendments act florida global warming Green Party gulf of mexico health care house house of representatives lgbt lobbyists marriage military new york obama oceans offshore drilling oil oil spill patriot act pollution religion republicans senate separation of church and state spending spying surveillance taxes war
  • Categories

    • Activism
    • All Articles
    • campaign gear
    • caucuses
    • Ethics
    • Events
    • Featured
    • House campaigns
    • House hearings
    • House legislation
    • Ideas
    • Links
    • Personalities
    • Podcasts
    • Power Plays
    • questions
    • Senate campaigns
    • Senate hearings
    • Senate legislation
    • Site News
  • Older Articles

  • Newsfeeds

    RSSTMC Articles
    RSSComments
    RSS5 Most Liberal Senators
    RSS5 Most Conservative Senators
    RSS5 Most Liberal Representatives
    RSS5 Most Conservative Representatives

  • Archives

    • May 2012
    • April 2012
    • March 2012
    • February 2012
    • January 2012
    • December 2011
    • November 2011
    • October 2011
    • September 2011
    • August 2011
    • July 2011
    • June 2011
    • May 2011
    • April 2011
    • March 2011
    • February 2011
    • January 2011
    • December 2010
    • November 2010
    • October 2010
    • September 2010
    • August 2010
    • July 2010
    • June 2010
    • May 2010
    • April 2010
    • March 2010
    • February 2010
    • January 2010
    • December 2009
    • November 2009
    • October 2009
    • September 2009
    • August 2009
    • July 2009
    • June 2009
    • May 2009
    • April 2009
    • March 2009
    • February 2009
    • January 2009
    • December 2008
    • November 2008
    • September 2008
    • August 2008
    • July 2008
    • June 2008
    • May 2008
    • April 2008
    • March 2008
    • February 2008
    • January 2008
    • December 2007
    • November 2007
    • October 2007
    • August 2007
    • May 2007
    • April 2007
    • March 2007
    • November 2006
    • October 2006
    • September 2006
    • August 2006
    • July 2006
    • June 2006
    • May 2006
    • April 2006
    • March 2006
    • February 2006
    • January 2006

Admin


Log in

Copyright © 2012 That's My Congress - Wordpress Theme developed by Web Hosting Fan